Eminem Finally Releases Stans Soundtrack with New Track “Everybody’s Looking at Me,” Based on Rare Freestyle
Eminem is back with a nostalgic twist, releasing “Everybody’s Looking at Me,” the first single from the soundtrack to his new STANS documentary.
This song isn’t just another track; it’s a modern rework of a rare freestyle that first surfaced back in 2002 during a Funk Flex session.
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Originally featuring the late Proof, the freestyle has been transformed into a full-length track with brand-new verses from Eminem.
The updated version strips Proof’s part, allowing Em to take center stage with two fresh verses while keeping one from the original. It’s a fusion of old-school Slim Shady and current-day lyrical mastery.
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The track feels like a time capsule, filled with aggr*ssive bars, layered wordplay, and commentary on the music industry.
Fans of The Eminem Show might even recognize a short snippet of this song that was buried in the skit “The Kiss.” Now, over two decades later, that quick teaser has evolved into a complete release.
“Everybody’s Looking at Me” sits among 12 tracks on the STANS soundtrack, which also includes legendary hits like “Rap God” and “Just Don’t Give a F***.”
But this particular track stands out, not just because of its history, but because of its raw energy and lyrical depth.
The STANS documentary, which recently wrapped its theatrical run, dives into Eminem’s cultural influence and the impact of his most devoted fans.
The accompanying soundtrack serves as both a celebration of his legacy and a treat for die-hard listeners.
Whether you’re a longtime fan or new to Em’s catalog, “Everybody’s Looking at Me” delivers classic Shady vibes with a 2025 twist.
It’s a reminder that even two decades later, Eminem is still one of hip-hop’s most powerful voices.